False healers and holy men are as old as time, deceiving those who want to believe. But they are actually obstacles to our progress and should be avoided. I suppose the trick is to recognize the true teacher from the false one.

Below are several verses from the Dattātreya Yoga Shastra, considered to be the first text describing Hatha Yoga in about the 12 century CE. False holy men were apparently a problem then, too. Always have been, always will be.

​"It is a well known fact that men who wear religious garbbut undertake no religious practices deceive peopleby talking of yoga for purposes of lust and gluttony.Crafty men try various deceits; declaring 'we are yogins'they are fools, intent on nothing but their own satisfaction.Gradually coming to realize that men like thatdo not practice yoga, but attain their ends through words alone,one should shun those who wear religious garb.These people are always obstacles to your yoga practice.One should take pains to shun them."